The Ravens used their final pick, the 247th overall selection, on California CB Marc Anthony.

In total, Baltimore drafted two defensive backs, three defensive lineman, one linebacker, two offensive lineman, one full back and one wide receiver. They had ten picks total.

Baltimore used their first seventh round selection on 6-foot-2 receiver Aaron Mellette of Elon, drafting him with the 238th overall pick.

According to nfl.com, Mellette has good height and can be a solid possession receiver in the NFL. He has enough size to shield defenders on slants. He also has reliable hands, wins jump balls in traffic and can snatch the ball away from his frame. The website also says he is not afraid to go over the middle and can turn and run if hit in the soft spot of a zone.

In 2012, he started all 11 games and caught 97 passes for 1,398 yard and 18 touchdowns for the Phoenix.

Moments after taking Notre Dame DE Kapron Lewis-Moore with the 200th selection in the sixth round, the Ravens selected Colorado State - Pueblo OT Ryan Jensen with the 203rd overall pick.

According to Lindy's Sports, Wagner is large with the long limbs scouts covet at the position. He flashes initial quickness and gains good depth on his kick-side in pass protection. Lindy's says his best attribute might be his quickness and technique as a run blocker.

The Ravens also added LB John Simon of Ohio State and TE Kyle Juszczyk of Harvard on Saturday, in the fourth round.

According to CBS Sports, Simon, the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year as a 4-3 DE, projects nicely as a pass-rushing OLB due to leverage and hustle. CBS Sports says Juszczyk played TE at Harvard but projects as a FB or H-Back in the NFL.

Simon, who will likely be used as a linebacker, was taken with the 129th overall pick. He was a leader on and off the field whose efforts were always exemplary, repeatedly being referred to as the heart and soul of the 2012 team by OSU Head Coach Urban Meyer. He also has the distinction of being only the eighth two-time captain in school history.

"It doesn't get much better than (getting drafted by the Ravens)," Simon said on WBAL moments after getting drafted. "I'm excited to get to Baltimore and start rolling.

"I'm very excited to be a part of the Super Bowl Champions"

Lindy's Sports labels Juszczyk, the 130th pick overall, as a "small school stud."

He set the Harvard tight end record and ranks sixth overall on the Harvard all-time record charts with 125 receptions for 1,576 yards. His 22 touchdown receptions are the 12th-best in Ivy League history.

Juszczyk worked out as a fullback at his pro day.

During a conference call with Baltimore media, he was asked to describe his skill set. "It's kind of a tough, blue-collar, gritty kind of skill set," he said. "I like to think I bring physicality to skilled positions at times."

The Ravens have really focused on the defense, with their first four picks being on the defensive side of the ball.

Baltimore took DT Brandon Williams, from Missouri Southern State, with the 94th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Earlier Friday they choose linebacker Arthur Brown with their second pick. On Thursday night, the Ravens used their opening round selection on safety Matt Elam.

Williams appeared in 41 games at Missouri Southern State, starting in 29 contests. He recorded 182 tackles (84 solos) with 25 sacks for minus 158 yards, 49.5 stops for losses of 226 yards and 35 quarterback pressures/chase-downs. He also caused five fumbles while deflecting 13 passes and registering one safety.

The Ravens traded with the Seattle Seahawks to move up in the second round and grab Brown from Kansas State. The Ravens gave up their second round pick (62nd overall), a fifth rounder (165) and a sixth rounder (199) in exchange for the 56th overall pick.

Brown began his career at the University of Miami, where he appeared in 24 games as a reserve, finishing with 17 tackles (10 solos), an assisted stop-for-loss and a fumble recovery before transferring to Kansas State. He started all 26 games he appeared in for the Wildcats, leading the team in tackles both seasons to finish with 201 hits that included three sacks and 16.5 stops for losses. He also recovered one fumble, deflected six passes and gain 47 yards from three interceptions at KSU.

Lindy's Sports publication predicted that Brown would go in the second round because of his lack of ideal size.

Pro Football Weekly says Brown is agile, athletic and bends naturally. He can slip blocks and take them on with leverage.

Baltimore took Elam, out of Florida, with the 32nd overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft on Thursday night.

The Ravens introduced him during a Friday afternoon press conference at the Under Armour Performance Center. He says he is happy to be a Raven.

"It's so exciting," Elam said. "It's hard to explain. (It's great) having the opportunity to play for the world champs."

But he does say he was a little surprised he was the third safety taken in the draft.

"It gave me a chip on my shoulder seeing those two safeties go ahead of me," he said. "But I'm happy they went ahead of me because I'm getting the opportunity to play for the world champs."

The six defensive draft picks help fill holes that were created on the defense by the departures of Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Paul Kruger, Bernard Pollard, Cary Williams and Danelle Ellerbe.

"Our team has improved dramatically," Coach John Harbaugh said on WBAL Friday. "It's all good right now.

Our scouts have done a great job. Our coaches have done a great job. Ozzie runs a great ship."

According to Pro Football Weekly, Elam flies around the field with good field presence. He is a dependable, physical tackler who functions in the box and zone converage.

The publication also says Elam lacks ideal bulk to match up with TEs and has man-cover limitations. He has average range and long-term durability issues given his playing style. He has also had multiple alcohol incidents in the past.

He played 39 games in his Florida career, starting his final 26 contests at strong safety. He recorded 176 tackles (124 solos) with five sacks and 24 stops for loss. He forced two fumbles and recovered another. He also had six interceptions and deflected 13 other passes. He also had one carry for a five-yard game vs. Tennessee in 2012.

The Kansas City Chiefs got things started Thursday night by taking Eric Fisher out of Central Michigan with the first overall pick. The Jacksonville Jaguars then took another tackle, Luke Joeckel out of Texas A&M.

The Miami Dolphins took Dion Jordan from Oregon, after acquiring the third overall pick from The Oakland Raiders. The Philadelphia Eagels chose another tackle, Lane Johnson from Oklahoma with the fourth pick.

Ezekiel Ansah of BYU was taken fifth overall by the Detroit Lions, followed by Barkevious Mingo of LSU being drafted by the Cleveland Browns.

Another offensive lineman, Jonathan Cooper from North Carolina was taken by the Arizona Cardinals with the seventh overall pick.

The St. Louis Rams traded up with the Buffalo Bills to pick Tavon Austin out of West Virginia, the first WR to be chosen.

The New York Jets used their first of two opening round picks on Dee Milliner of Alabama. Chance Warmack, also of Alabama, was taken by the Tennessee Titans to round out the top ten.